Cabinet Name: | Third Palaszczuk Ministry |
Cabinet Number: | 41st |
Jurisdiction: | Queensland |
Flag: | Flag of Queensland.svg |
Flag Border: | true |
State Head Title: | Monarch |
Government Head Title: | Premier |
Deputy Government Head Title: | Deputy premier |
Government Head: | Annastacia Palaszczuk |
State Head: | Elizabeth II (until 8 September 2022)Charles III (from 8 September 2022) |
Governor: | Paul de Jersey (until 1 November 2021)Jeannette Young (from 1 November 2021) |
Members Number: | 18 |
Political Party: | Labor |
Legislature Status: | Majority government |
Opposition Party: | Liberal National |
Opposition Leader: | David Crisafulli |
Election: | 2020 Queensland state election |
Legislature Term: | 2020–2024 |
Previous: | Palaszczuk II |
Successor: | Miles |
The Third Palaszczuk Ministry was a ministry of the Government of Queensland led by Annastacia Palaszczuk. Palaszczuk led the Labor Party to a majority victory in the 2020 state election and a third term in government since 2015.[1] Cabinet's first meeting was held on 16 November 2020 (post-election) in the Sunshine Coast suburb of Caloundra.[2]
In mid-May 2023, it was reported that the Palaszczuk cabinet was going to have a reshuffle, dubbed a 'refresh' by Palaszczuk to avoid calling it a reshuffle.[3] [4] The media alleged Shannon Fentiman and Yvette D'Ath were to be swapping one portfolio, with Meaghan Scanlon touted for promotion,[5] among others.[6] [7] The official cabinet changes were announced the following day, on 18 May 2023.[3] [8] Numerous cabinet minister changed roles, including aforementioned Shannon Fentiman and Yvette D'Ath, Mark Bailey, Meaghan Scanlon, Leeanne Enoch, Di Farmer, Leanne Linard, and Craig Crawford.[9]
Portrait | Minister | Portfolio | Took office | Left office | Duration of tenure | Party | Electorate | ||
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Department of the Premier and Cabinet | |||||||||
Annastacia Palaszczuk |
| 14 February 2015 | 15 December 2023 (Premier) | Labor | Inala | ||||
Steven Miles |
| 12 November 2020 | 15 December 2023 | Labor | Murrumba | ||||
Outer Cabinet | |||||||||
Cameron Dick |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Woodridge | ||||
Grace Grace |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | McConnel | ||||
Shannon Fentiman |
| 18 May 2023 | Incumbent | Labor | Waterford | ||||
Mark Bailey |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Miller | ||||
Mick de Brenni |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Springwood | ||||
Yvette D'Ath |
| 18 May 2023 | Incumbent | Labor | Redcliffe | ||||
Mark Ryan |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Morayfield | ||||
Stirling Hinchliffe |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Sandgate | ||||
Mark Furner |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Ferny Grove | ||||
Leeanne Enoch |
| 18 May 2023 | Incumbent | Labor | Algester | ||||
Glenn Butcher |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Gladstone | ||||
Di Farmer |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Bulimba | ||||
Craig Crawford |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Barron River | ||||
Scott Stewart |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Townsville | ||||
Meaghan Scanlon |
| 18 May 2023 | Incumbent | Labor | Gaven | ||||
Leanne Linard |
| 18 May 2023 | Incumbent | Labor | Nudgee | ||||
Assistant Ministers[11] | |||||||||
Bart Mellish |
| 18 May 2023 | Incumbent | Labor | Aspley | ||||
Nikki Boyd |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Pine Rivers | ||||
Charis Mullen |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Jordan | ||||
Brittany Lauga |
| 18 May 2023 | Incumbent | Labor | Keppel | ||||
Julieanne Gilbert |
| 18 May 2023 | Incumbent | Labor | Mackay | ||||
Bruce Saunders |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Maryborough | ||||
Lance McCallum |
| 18 May 2023 | Incumbent | Labor | Bundamba | ||||
Michael Healy |
| 12 November 2020 | Incumbent | Labor | Cairns |
On 12 November 2020, Premier Palaszczuk announced a new line up for the ministry.[12] [13] [14]
Portfolio | Minister | Image | |
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| Annastacia Palaszczuk | ||
| Steven Miles | ||
| Cameron Dick | ||
| Grace Grace | ||
| Yvette D'Ath | ||
| Mark Bailey | ||
| Mick de Brenni | ||
| Shannon Fentiman | ||
| Mark Ryan | ||
| Stirling Hinchliffe | ||
| Mark Furner | ||
| Leeanne Enoch | ||
| Glenn Butcher | ||
| Di Farmer | ||
| Craig Crawford | ||
| Scott Stewart | ||
| Meaghan Scanlon | ||
| Leanne Linard | ||
Assistant Ministers | |||
| |||
| Nikki Boyd | ||
| Charis Mullen | ||
| Brittany Lauga | ||
| Julieanne Gilbert | ||
| Bruce Saunders | ||
| Lance McCallum | ||
| Michael Healy | ||
Parliamentary Roles | |||
Government Chief Whip | Don Brown | ||
Senior Government Whip | Joan Pease | ||
Deputy Government Whip | Jess Pugh |